Becoming A Whole Person: Setting Achievement and Habit Goals
I love goals. Without them I probably wouldn’t get anything done. When I started running, I knew I wasn’t going to stick with it unless I set a goal. So, I did. I registered for a 5k in six months and started training. After that race, I set a new goal of running a 10k. So, I registered for another race and kept going.
After a few years of that, my running habit was set, and I didn’t have to set a specific goal anymore. Just what I call a habit goal. That may be a new concept for you, but I think it’s essential to becoming the leader and the person you want to be. Let me show you what I mean.
3 Essential Tools for a Successful Year
It’s the end of the year. And as busy as we are with Christmas, it’s also important to look ahead. If you want to have a successful ministry, then you need to have a plan. You can’t wander into January and hope that things will happen. There needs to be intentionality and purpose to the things you do.
How to Set Ministry Goals that Lead to Growth
At the end of the year, one of my favorite things to do is to look back at the year that was and the year to come. What were my wins and losses? What worked? What didn’t? What curveballs did I knocked out of the park and what ones slipped by? It usually takes a few hours for me to go through it all, but my overall effectiveness as a leader and minister has increased every year since I started this practice over 10 years ago.
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